Category: archives
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Students practice professional presentations
Hillsborough High School sophomores participated in Johnson & Johnson’s Technology Awareness Program. By: Donna Lukiw A group of Hillsborough High School sophomores found ways to end misread prescriptions and create worldwide video messaging in a program that combined their creative ideas with real-world expertise from Johnson & Johnson corporate leaders. The students presented their ideas…
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Puppies!!!
SAVE has puppies that need homes and are available for adoption at Princeton’s animal shelter, 900 Herrontown Road, Princeton. For information about adopting a puppy or another cat or dog, call (609) 921-6122. SAVE: http://www.petfinder.org/shelters/NJ143.html
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Joseph Bussiere
Joseph M. Bussiere, 45, of Dayton, died Saturday, Dec. 9, at Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital, New Brunswick. Born in New Brunswick, he lived in Edison for 24 years, and was a graduate of Edison High School, where he played football and lacrosse. He then received a culinary arts degree from Middlesex County College. He…
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Bulldogs discover depth
SWIMMING By: Tim Falls The Hopewell Valley Central High School swim teams are used to first-place finishers. Fast individual swimmers winning multiple have helped the boys’ and the girls’ teams take many meets in the past few seasons. Now, however, along with a few race winners Hopewell has deeper teams with swimmers claiming the seconds…
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NBC wrestling talent sets up for great year
By: Sean Moylan Every year the Northern Burlington County Regional High varsity wrestling team seems to graduate a few all-star grapplers whose loss would cripple another club. In fact last spring, NBC graduated a few four-year stars and yet it came back loaded again this season. According to NBC head coach Jule Dolci, whose team…
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SBHS girls have nice efforts in loss to Bishop Ahr
By: Sean Richards While the South Brunswick High School boys swimming team more or less had the week off, the Viking girls got an up-close look at what they would eventually like to become. This came in a home meet Monday afternoon against Middlesex County powerhouse Bishop Ahr. As much as the talented young South…
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Four COAH units face foreclosure
By: Purvi Desai WASHINGTON Township officials say mortgage payments, taxes and condo fees are to blame for four potential Council on Affordable Housing unit foreclosures in the Foxmoor area. "The foreclosure matters have to do with individual residents being unable to meet the demands of their mortgage, taxes and condo fees," Township Administrator Mary Caffrey,…
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Many choices among notable cookbooks
…I had a hard time winnowing my picks of best books for giving this holiday season to the gourmets, gourmands, gastronomes, oenophiles and home cooks in our lives By: Pat Tanner The year 2006 has been a good one for food and wine books, with real treasures in each category. So good, I had a…
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Last chance to make to donate to the kettle
Salvation Army to wrap up annual drive By: Joseph Harvie At about 4 p.m. Sunday, the final bell, or tuba in some locations, will sound, bringing an end to the annual South Brunswick Service Unit of the Salvation Army’s Kettle Drive. This is the last week of the drive and the organizers are hoping people…
